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Doomster Diving Now Dirty Deed Done Cheap?

Everyone is now agreed: The future looks grim. Not only are perhaps as much as a third of the American population feeling chastened and sobered by receding real estate values and joblessness, even millionaires have again become sombre. According to the Spectrum Millionaire Investor Confidence Index, wealthy investors are as worried now as they were several months after the final equity market lows of 2009. The rear-view mirror and the side window, however, give precious little useful information about the future ...

Doomster Diving Now Dirty Deed Done Cheap?

 

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